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Schaeuble: 'Not Responsible for Greek Crisis'

French studentsGerman Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble had a long conversation with French students as part of a university program, which did not conclude in his favor, notes the German daily Suddeutsche Zeitung.
Schaeuble visited the elite Science Po University in Paris, in light of the latest Eurogroup, in order to speak to the students about Europe’s future. However, the students appeared to be more interested in Europe’s present and especially in the Greek issue.
According to the German newspaper, the students saw Schaeuble as the man who wished to kick Greece out of the Eurozone, or even worse as the man who had caused so much sorrow to the country and its people. In fact, the student who used this argument during the conversation received a round of applause from his fellow classmates.
The German Finance Minister refuted these accusations and noted that the problems in Greece had started before the crisis. He explained that the EU is governed by rules and obligations and these boundary conditions are based on specific attributes and values. Schaeuble also added that he is against the fragmentation of the European Union. In fact, in 1994, he had expressed his belief that a closed union of states should be formed within the EU.
SuddeutscheZeitung compared Schaeuble’s opinion to that of the French Finance Minister Emmanuel Macron who believes that the European Union structures need to be invented anew, in order to form more democratic institutions. At the same time, the article noted that the pragmatism and ideology are two conflicting fronts within the EU, especially now that the migration crisis is sweeping Europe.

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